A non-profit has detected the well-known ‘Doppelgänger’ campaign spreading content aimed at swaying German voters.
The world’s richest man set out on a quest to boost the European powerhouse’s far-right opposition.
Fact-checking firm Newsguard and German investigative outlet Correctiv said on Thursday they had identified a cluster of Russia-linked websites that were spreading false stories in an apparent bid to ...
The findings, in a poll by Allensbach for a foundation linked to Germany's liberal, pro-business Free Democrats, showed that ...
TikTok users and young people in Germany are significantly less suspicious and have a more favourable view of Moscow and ...
Germany met NATO's target to spend 2% of its gross domestic product on defence in 2024, the government said on Monday, though ...
Commemorations are being held Monday to mark the 80th anniversary of the liberation of the Auschwitz death camp by Soviet ...
Russia is rearming faster than first thought for a potential attack on Nato, Germany’s military pointman on Ukraine has ...
The sites also spread content favourable to politicians and parties taking more nationalist and Russia-friendly stands, like Alternative for Germany (AfD) ...
The war-ravaged country needs to boost its population to get back on its feet. BERLIN ― Ukraine is pushing to get those of ...
The exhibition at the Gemäldegalerie, open to the public from today, shows 60 works brought to Berlin for safety from the ...
Germans who get their news via the social media giant TikTok, especially those of a younger age, are more likely to hold sympathetic opinions of Russia and China, a poll has concluded. The poll ...